CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I have once any again become a middle man in the sale of a sweet Datsun. I often befriend local datsun owners and post there cars nationally instead of just a craigslist ad with a couple of tiny pictures. At least this time i have an agenda-For the right price I will trailer you this car, or any car for that matter. 1962 Datsun 312 wagon-one of what 127? imported?? 3 on the tree {3 speed manual transmission on the column} E-type motor Fisch-feel free to educate us! This little red wagon is the def. the nicest, and maybe only exaple of a 312 wagon on the east coast. It's paint looks great, as does the interior. Engine too, but the chrome isn't as shiny as was in the pics, but i bet with a good polish it would come back. It runs/drives/stops like new. I would give a kidney for this car, but Mr. Martinez doesn't want it. He wants a firm $4500 he's a no BS type guy 4500 firm, no more no less i say it worth it, maybe worth a alot more, but it's all up to a the buyer really. if your interested email me at sorrycharlie1981@yahoo.com Link to comment
jefe de jefes Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Nice! I have pics of this wagon. Wasn't it for sale a couple years back for like $8000 in Atlanta? Anybody wanna buy my 521 for $4500 ? :( Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Yes i believe he craiglisted it a few times over the years. He called me last night in responce to an ad i placed and we talked about it for a while. I told him about ratsun/jnc forum. he doesn't much like computers, so he wanted me to post everywhere. Link to comment
metalmonkey47 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I'm assuming he's also in the Atlanta area? I'll make some phone calls and see if anyone wants that beautiful work of art! Link to comment
fisch Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Super cool Charlie! Yup that should have the E alright! This thing has Mike Klots written all over it! Also good to know you can transport cars! Are you normally on the road? How often do you come up to the Northeast? What is the average cost to get one up to MA from your neck of the woods Charlie? Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Super cool Charlie! Yup that should have the E alright! This thing has Mike Klots written all over it! Also good to know you can transport cars! Are you normally on the road? How often do you come up to the Northeast? What is the average cost to get one up to MA from your neck of the woods Charlie? First off, this is in Atlanta, for anyone interested. I was kinda inspired when i saw pics of your 59 arriving on a pretty normal one car trailer/truck to be honest. So i bought a trailor, which i need for personal use, but i was thinking why not transport cars? But i just got it, Still looking for my first gig. i wasn't sure if i could just make a post avertising my "business" When it comes to price i intend to take it job-by-job and learn along the way. I manly want to undercut the bigger companys and try and help out my fellow old japanese car lovers. So long story short, i don't know on prices, but if anyone's interested we can work it out. Link to comment
hang_510 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 So i bought a trailor, which i need for personal use, but i was thinking why not transport cars? But i just got it, Still looking for my first gig. ive offered to fly 1 way and drive the other. :mellow: would it drive to CA? what are you gonna charge for a coast-coast delivery? dead heading sux! Link to comment
fisch Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Cool man! Have you looked into Uship? It was really neat, I posted that I needed to get the 59 from New Mexico to MA and put in some specifics, and had a bid from the driver. The crazy thing is that he was only about 5 miles from the car when he took it, and he was delivering to Maine, so he was going right by! Alas he was about 2 feet shy on his trailer to fit the 59 because the had another car on there, and he had to go back for it! But that is what he does, cross country trips with his truck and trailer, picking up shipments from Uship to get from place to place. Just a dude and a trailer and no middle man. And Uship has a feedback system so you can see how drivers rate. Seems like a really neat set up. But I do know he got all the way up here and after dropping, didn't have a delivery to pick up on this side to get back to the west coast where he had another shipment waiting for him. So he had to burn gas from his pocket to get back to the west coast which kinda sucked with an empty trailer. Sounds a lot like the life of a freelance illustrator! Never know what you are doing 3 months in advance. Or in his case, 3 weeks! Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 ive offered to fly 1 way and drive the other. :mellow: would it drive to CA? what are you gonna charge for a coast-coast delivery? dead heading sux! I assume it would drive to cali, but it be slow! What are these like 40-50 horsepower? Plus what if the starter or something just happened to break? Pick a new one at Autozone! not likely! Coast-to-Coast delivery would be fun, but what would i charge? If i'm i am really proposing to do that i need to church some major numbers. I'll come up with quotes very various parts of the country by tonight. Thanks Fisch-Maybe i should hook-up with uship! But i really only want to do this as a hobby/side job. I have 2 regular Jobs already! But one is just once a week and i have alot of vacation time now-a-days since i've been working in this office for so long. Link to comment
hang_510 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Plus what if the starter or something just happened to break? Pick a new one at Autozone! not likely! amateurs! my dads a TV repairman... bump start! its not an automatic *this old they may have a bump start speed associated. but def an issue should a critical part fail (wheel bearing...) Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Starter was a bad example! But yeah wheel bearing's for a 62 datsun might be hard to find in the middle of the desert. Link to comment
ppeters914 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 IIRC, the story is that this car came from Mexico. Been on/off eBay several times. I'd have to sell the 411...hmmmm... Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 16, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 It is owned by a mexican man, i will ask him next time we talk. Link to comment
hang_510 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 I'd have to sell the 411...hmmmm... better get more than a kidney for it! ;) im trying to convince myself that i could do it (i dont need any help either :P ) Link to comment
Duncan Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 That is *very* tempting. It's almost too bad it's in such nice shape because I would like to take the body off, slide in a hot-rod chassis and power it with a modern drive train. It looks like the firewall would have to be hacked to do that, and that car is *almost* too nice to do that to. :rolleyes: Link to comment
ppeters914 Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 That is *very* tempting. It's almost too bad it's in such nice shape because I would like to take the body off, slide in a hot-rod chassis and power it with a modern drive train. It looks like the firewall would have to be hacked to do that, and that car is *almost* too nice to do that to. :rolleyes: No, it IS TOO NICE to molest. Yeah, I can maybe, just maybe understand a slightly newer drive train, but never cutting into the body....SHEESH! :angry: 1 Link to comment
tsteph12 Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Hello Charlie, I just sent you a PM. Please contact me regarding the wagon. Thank you. T.R. Link to comment
Farmer Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 I assume it would drive to cali, but it be slow! What are these like 40-50 horsepower? Plus what if the starter or something just happened to break? Pick a new one at Autozone! not likely! Coast-to-Coast delivery would be fun, but what would i charge? If i'm i am really proposing to do that i need to church some major numbers. I'll come up with quotes very various parts of the country by tonight. Thanks Fisch-Maybe i should hook-up with uship! But i really only want to do this as a hobby/side job. I have 2 regular Jobs already! But one is just once a week and i have alot of vacation time now-a-days since i've been working in this office for so long. I was looking into doing transport services last month. Uship is a good starting place, but has some problems also. Theres lots of license and insurance stuff that goes along with it. And to make any money on it, it has to be a full time job. Doing it as a hobby wont last long. But would be cool to see this great country of ours. By the way, thats one awesome car. Larry Link to comment
Duncan Posted April 17, 2010 Report Share Posted April 17, 2010 Yeah, I can maybe, just maybe understand a slightly newer drive train, but never cutting into the body....SHEESH! :angry: Anyone can restore a car. It takes a real man to cut one up. :lol: Link to comment
74datsun620 Posted April 18, 2010 Report Share Posted April 18, 2010 Don't cut her up please, Buy a rusted wagon or old show car and cut her. She's to nice to cut, She needs to stay original and loved. I wish I had money saved to buy her she's a perfect goon. Link to comment
Gensaiken Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Saw that truck on Bring a Tralier. They should link to ratsun, don't need an account to see the ad. ;) Amazing car in such great shape. :o Figure it should have been sold already! Link to comment
Icehouse Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 I love that goon! Someone buy it for me!!!!!!! Please :) haha Damn that rig is cool. I would risk driving it across the country for sure, talk about a fun adventure :) Link to comment
CharlieBucket Posted April 19, 2010 Author Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Anyone can restore a car. It takes a real man to cut one up. :lol: Due to this comment the car is no longer for sale. She will stay in GA where i can guard her from Sawzalls! just kidding, but i will make it my mission to be sure if it sells it goes into good hands. My computer at home didn't want to work at all this weekend, and this ad was blowing up. If you emailed i will be answering them in ordered i recieved. Sorry for the slowness, but i have to talk to the seller every step of the way. thanks Link to comment
Duncan Posted April 20, 2010 Report Share Posted April 20, 2010 Due to this comment the car is no longer for sale. She will stay in GA where i can guard her from Sawzalls! Ah, darn :( I just bought a new 12 pack of blades :cool: That is a cool little wagon and I'm sure someone will give it a proper home. Link to comment
Nice140Y Posted April 21, 2010 Report Share Posted April 21, 2010 Okay, I have a thing for wagons.... and guess what? I will be at Road Atlanta for the Mitty. Will this wagon be there? I would love to look at it and maybe, maybe bring it back to Canada. Link to comment
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